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related in
etymology and
milieu to the bugaboo). In the
Channel Islands, the
pouque were said to be
fairies who
lived near
ancient stones; in
Norman French...
- form of
French surnames such as
Pouquette or
Pouquet meaning "the son of
Pouque" or Puck. It is
found mostly in
North America and the
British Isles with...
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Pouques-Lormes (French pronunciation: [puk lɔʁm]) is a
commune in the Nièvre
department in
central France. On 1
January 2019, the
estimated po****tion...
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English as pocket, and is
taken from a
Norman diminutive of Old
French poke,
pouque,
modern poche, cf. pouch. The form "poke" is now only used in dialect, or...
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compare l'êtrangi l'étranger
abroad janmais jamais never lian lien link
pouque sac bag tchaîse
chaise chair tchian chien dog ticl'ye
bouilloire kettle...
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canter vs. chanter, tchanter.
Frankish *pokka (bag) gave rise to /puk/
pouque (>
English dial. poke)
north of the line and
pouche (>
English pouch) to...
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Perroy Planchez Poil
Poiseux Pougny Pougues-les-Eaux Pouilly-sur-Loire
Pouques-Lormes
Pousseaux Prémery Préporché
Raveau Rémilly Rix Rouy
Ruages Saincaize-Meauce...
- (Chartreuse du Val-Saint-Georges,
Chartreuse Sainte-Marie du Val-Saint-Georges),
Pouques-Lormes (Nièvre) (1234–1792) Val-Saint-Hugon Charterhouse, also Saint-Hugon...
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Perroy Planchez Poil
Poiseux Pougny Pougues-les-Eaux Pouilly-sur-Loire
Pouques-Lormes
Pousseaux Prémery Préporché
Raveau Rémilly Rix Rouy
Ruages Saincaize-Meauce...
-
Perroy Planchez Poil
Poiseux Pougny Pougues-les-Eaux Pouilly-sur-Loire
Pouques-Lormes
Pousseaux Prémery Préporché
Raveau Rémilly Rix Rouy
Ruages Saincaize-Meauce...